by Dr. David Watts | Nov 7, 2018 | Foot Care
Once an absolute fashion “no-no” in respectable society, it’s become something of a trend these days to wear shoes without socks. In the past, women always wore stockings with heels, and men wouldn’t be seen in public without a pair of socks. It’s interesting how far... by Dr. David Watts | Oct 31, 2018 | Foot Care, Foot Health
Calluses and corns are, thankfully, relatively minor problems affecting the feet. Yes, they can be painful at times, and they definitely look bad, but they’re not serious, medically speaking. That’s little comfort if you develop a corn or a troublesome callus. If this... by Dr. David Watts | Oct 24, 2018 | Foot Care, Foot Health
If your feet are in pain, you might not be getting the foot arch support you need. No matter what kind of shoes you wear–sandals, high heels, sneakers, boots–your foot arch must be correctly supported. Otherwise, you’ll likely have to deal with discomfort... by Dr. David Watts | Oct 17, 2018 | Foot Care, Foot Health
If you develop a case of athlete’s foot, there’s no need to be embarrassed. You’re far from alone. As much as 25 percent of people get it at one time or another.1 Here’s some information on what athlete’s foot actually is, some of the main causes of the condition, and... by Dr. David Watts | Oct 3, 2018 | DIY Foot Care, Foot Care
Yellow toenails are unsightly, of course. But they might mean you’re dealing with something more than just an aesthetic problem. Are yellow toenails a cause for concern? What leads to this type of discoloration, and what can you do to deal with the issue? Read on to...
by Dr. David Watts | Sep 18, 2018 | DIY Foot Care, Foot Care
There is nothing quite like having your feet massaged. For most people, a spot of foot massage therapy is pure bliss. And there are several types of foot massage techniques to choose from if you need to reduce stress. But a good foot massage can also improve... Page 2 of 10«12345...10...»Last »